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Friday, 30 December 2011 14:57

Sweden vs Slovakia

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Sweden vs Slovakia

Game Report

Dec 30, 2011

2012 World Junior Championship

Home Team: Sweden

Away Team: Slovakia

 

Prospects Breakdown:

 

SWE#9(John Klingberg) 2 way defenseman who loves to carry the puck and join the rush. A very smooth skater who can join the rush in a hurry. Makes very good decisions with the puck on the rush or on the point. Always looks to join the play and make a difference. Most of the time does so at the appropriate situations, but did get caught a couple of times trying to be too aggressive on the rush. Defensively, a hard player to play against. Battles hard along the boards for pucks, and opponents had a hard time trying to shake away from him. A physical presence all game long.

 

SWE#15(Sebastian Collberg) Offensive forward who owns one of the quickest releases in the tournament. As soon as he has the puck on his stick in a scoring area, looks up and takes a shot. Very good shot placements, and rarely missed the net. Played a good game along the walls, but can be improved on. Will definitely need to get stronger to be successful at the higher levels. Defensively, looked very engaged and used his stick effectively. A good skater that needs to improve on his overall speed.

 

SWE#13(Johan Sundstrom) Big 2 way forward who plays a great game along the boards. Showed a ton of strength and work ethic by constantly coming away with the puck from battles. Goes to the net hard and plays a gritty game. Got awarded with a goal by tipping a point shot about knee high. Defensively, one of the hardest working forwards. Always getting in lanes and winning battles to get pucks out. Very dependable on a consistent basis.

 

SVK#17(Marek Tvrdon) Big forward with nice hands and good skating skills. One of the most depended on forwards in offensive situations for Slovakia. Had a good game, but had a difficult time generating much with his teammates. Would make good passes and right decisions, but teammates would often let him down and plays would end there. Showed off his great shot on a 2 on 1, going post and in. Very deceptive shot.

 

SVK#25(Martin Gernat) Defensive defenseman who played a physical game, but had a tough time dealing with Sweden’s team speed. An average skater who really needs to work on his overall speed. Turns and strides must be improved too. Used his stick effectively all game, and kept opponents to the outside. Used his body well and won a ton of puck battles. Offensively, made good outlet passes and quick decisions with the puck. Has a good shot. Consistently gets it through.

 

 

SCOUTS NOTES: Sweden really overwhelmed Slovakia with their physicality. They went at the Slovaks with a lot of authority and did not back down from any challenges. Went to the net hard and scored most of their goals from the slot. Filip Forsberg keeps proving that he is the whole package. Offensively and defensively, had a solid game. Stayed disciplined when most of his teammates could not. Rickard Rackell really stood out physically. Laid the body consistently and fought for pucks as hard as anyone on Sweden. Still displayed his skills, and it was nice to see a complete game from him.

 

FINAL SCORE: 9-1 Sweden

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Friday, 30 December 2011 14:49

USA vs Czech Republic

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USA vs Czech Republic

Game Report

Dec 30, 2011

2012 World Junior Championship

Home Team: USA

Away Team: Czech Republic

 

Prospects Breakdown:

USA#8(Jacob Trouba) Defensive defenseman who generally had a solid game. In the first two periods, had limited ice time because the Americans got so much PP time, and he does not man a point. When on the ice, really showed off his defensive capabilities and toughness. Stepped into a big centre ice hit in the first. Reads the play very well. Hard to beat along the boards with his skating and size. Plays hard, but does well to play within the rules. Offensively, had limited chances, but on a couple of times rushed the puck and created scoring chances for himself. On the fourth goal against, he tried to get by an opponent, but had a puck knocked away from him and resulted in a 2 on 1 goal.

 

USA#16(Jason Zucker) Captain of the Americans, had an ok game in both ends of the ice. Showed his very good skating abilities in both ends of the ice. Can turn quickly with the puck and create room for himself, or close in on opponents. Showed some grit in his play, but was average along the boards. Had a hard time breaking away from his checks. Made some bad decisions with the puck, or make bad passes to teammates. For example, on a 3 on 1, a pass to a teammate about 7 feet away from him was given to him too far ahead. Got an assist on the second goal on the PP by going far side pad, created an easy rebound for his teammate to pounce and score on.

 

USA#27(Nick Bjugstad) Big forward who, considering his size, was too easy to play against at times. Stands 6’5, 212 lbs, and was far too easy to knock off the puck along the boards. Was one of the players counted on for offense and created very little. Good speed given his size, but very awkward strides. His lower body is bent, but he keeps his upper body too straight. Showed some life in the 2nd, but when the going got tough, did very little. On the PP, manned a point and was the back door option. Has a very good shot. Deceptive release. Defensively, looked disinterested at times and did not take the body enough.

 

CZE#6(David Musil) Czech Republic’s rock on defense. Must have played more than 30 minutes today. Out in every crucial situation, and excelled all game long. Plays a physical game all over the ice, and constantly won battles for pucks. Skating was the only issue to his game, but other than that, played extremely well. Unsung hero of the game. Offensively, made some nice passes and got shots on net. Did everything he can for his team to win the game, and it paid off in a big way.

 

CZE#18(Tomas Nosek) 2 way forward who has a deceptive game. He makes the game easy for himself. Doesn’t necessarily go into the boards and use his body to win battles, but gets his stick in there and digs it out and quickly makes a play. One of the key penalty killers of the game. Did a great job making his assignments a non factor all game long by using his stick again. Kept opponents to the outside and blocked shots consistently. Made a big play on the 4th goal as he stripped the puck away from Trouba and made a nice pass after wards for the goal. A very good skater, who moves effortlessly around the ice.

 

CZE#19(Tomas Hertl) Didn’t play much because of all the penalties the Czechs took. When on the ice, was effective on the offensive zone, but could have simplified his game a little instead of trying to go 1 on 1 with every defenseman and deke around them. Scored the 2nd goal by being defensively sound and being in the right position. Very nice finish for the goal. Has a quick release, and in scoring areas, doesn’t take long to get shots off his stick.

 

 

SCOUTS NOTES: The Americans really struggled on the PP and on even strength. Their PP units looked out of place, almost as if the players were not comfortable. Perfect example would be Nick Bjugstad. Did not look good trying to play the point at all. Czechs won because of their defensive efforts and Tomas Mrazek who stood on his head all game long. Celebrations at the end were a bit too much at times, but it was a huge game for his country. Emerson Etem, Brandon Saad and Nick Bjugstad, and others, were big disappointments as they produced close to nothing offensively. Couldn’t sustain constant pressure to win games like these. They weren’t able to wear down the Czech defense enough.

 

FINAL SCORE: 5-2 Czech Republic

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Wednesday, 28 December 2011 23:38

Canada vs Czech Republic

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Mrazek closes door on Stone

 

Game Report

Dec 28, 2011

2012 World Junior Championship

Home Team: Canada

Away Team: Czech Republic

 

Prospects Breakdown:

 

CAN#18 Ryan Strome – Starting to play much better after being pretty average from the start of selection camp. Strome needs to battle for pucks and use the cycle to be at his best. He did that tonight. Strome made a great pass to Brendan Gallagher on the PP early in the game, it would have been an assist if not for Gallagher whiffing on the puck. Strome was also in on the cycle play that led to Canada’s first goal when Huberdeau fed Stone in front of the net. Strome showed off his vision and hands in this game. He buried the puck into the empty net on the play started by Scott Wedgewood’s stretch pass to Freddie Hamilton. Only thing I didn’t like were a few forced shots on a late PP by Canada. A good strong game turned in by Strome.

 

CAN#30 Scott Wedgewood – If you visit our site often or follow on twitter, you would know that we have been talking about Wedgewood being on this team for over 12 months. Scott got his chance tonight and although he was not tested with too many big saves, he did make some good ones early on. He was strong on the PK, making the stops needed and secondary saves. Wedgewood is a kid that just seems to play better when the games are bigger. He ended up making a play that gave Canada a huge spark when he made a breakaway pass to Freddie Hamilton which led to Canada’s 2nd goal. Wedgewood gets square to pucks and makes some difficult saves look easy. He also excels at recovering quickly to make second and even third saves. Wedgewood might just have taken over the #1 starting gig.

 

CAN#14 Brett Connolly – Really liked Connolly tonight because he used his size. Early in the game he set the tone for his entire game with a strong play to the net that forced Petr Mrazek to make his first of many big saves. He could have easily scored 3 goals in this one. He missed an empty net when his stick just caught Mrazek’s toe. Connolly scored a beauty goal later in the game when he beat two Czech defenders and followed up his own rebound to bang it home. He made several strong plays winning battles and finishing checks. He took an interference penalty on one hit that was a few steps late. When Connolly is on, he is a huge part of Team Canada.

 

CAN#6 Scott Harrington – Another standout game for the London Knight defender. I have seen Harrington over 20 times this season and he has been doing exactly what you have seen in the Team Canada uniform. Harrington is at his best when he plays the shutdown game and doesn’t try to do too much on offense. He is smart and uses quick feet to stay with defenders. He won the 1 on 1 battles and has become a force on the PK.

 

CAN#4 Doug Hamilton – Logged a ton of minutes which he is used to doing. Not his best effort in this game. Some ugly decisions with the puck and got turned around a little bit on a couple 1 on 1’s. He lost his man in coverage on one sequence in his own zone. He might have got away with a late hit that might have been called if not for the fact that there was already a delayed penalty on Canada. Got caught on a pinch which gave up a shorthanded odd man rush, no harm was done. He moved pucks quickly and hit his forwards in stride which is a part of his game he has improved since last season. Hamilton made some bad decisions with the puck on a late PP. He forced a few pucks into traffic. Not a brutal game by any stretch but not his best.

 

CAN#15 Tanner Pearson – He struggled a bit early in the game with some poor puck protection and weak turnovers on forced passes. He took a lazy hooking penalty as well after turning over the puck. Then out of nowhere Pearson became one of Canada’s best players the rest of the game. He made several hard working plays winning pucks, including the play where he stole the puck from David Musil which led to Canada’s 4th goal. Pearson also setup his Barrie teammate Mark Scheifele on a PP after the 1st PP unit struggled to get much going.

 

CZECH#2 Petr Mrazek – The star of the game was Mrazek. If not for about 6 huge saves the game would have been out of hand very early. When it was only 1-0 late in the 2nd period it was only because of Mrzazek. Much like Scott Wedgewood, Petr recovers very quickly which enables him to make secondary saves. He sports a good glove which he showed off several times in this game, including robbing Ryan Strome from point blank range. Mrazek will need to be just as good to give his team a chance versus USA and Finland.

 

SCOUTS NOTES:

 

Canada came out of the gate flying again in this game. They were turned away by a hot tender early and then got into some penalty trouble which slowed momentum. Guys like Huberdeau were a key. Huberdeau obviously helps the offense but he also chips in doing all the little things. He was great on the forecheck along with Strome who executed it very well. Freddie Hamilton also played another good game, not player of the game good IMO, but solid nonetheless. Freddie seems to be buying into Don Hay's systems and style and is being rewarded with good minutes including PK time. Freddie has been effective on the PK, although he does make some big turns at times. I’d like to see more straight line skating from all the PK guys. (even though the PK is perfect so far) Jaden Schwartz chipped in with some good PK shifts, but his best is yet to come. He was one of Canada’s best players in the pre-tourney games. Czech NHL Draft prospect Tomas Hertl was very good in yesterday’s game but playing vs Denmark is much different than playing vs Canada. Hertl turned over a bunch of pucks, including the play that led to Brett Connolly’s highlight reel goal.

 

 

FINAL SCORE: 5-0 Canada

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Wednesday, 28 December 2011 20:45

USA vs Finland

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USA vs Finland

Game Report

Dec 28, 2011

2012 World Junior Championship

Home Team: USA

Away Team: Finland

Draft Eligible Prospects Breakdown:


USA#8(Jacob Trouba) Physical defenseman who dominated the boards all game long. The Finns had a difficult time getting away from him in the defensive zone. Very good gap control, and liked to hold the line and force opponents to dump the puck in. Took away shooting lanes well. Area of improvement would be his skating abilities. Not slow by any means, but a couple of times was slow to turn and stay with opposing forwards on a rush. Offensively, has a cannon of a slap shot and will be a threat, but as for puck moving abilities, is average. Had a good rush and created a scoring chance and a penalty.

 

USA#15(Jon Merrill) Smooth skating defenseman who is very adapt in both ends of the ice. 2nd game of the year for him all year long as he is currently suspended by the University of Michigan. Looked comfortable playing in all situations. Makes good outlet passes and quick decisions with the puck. Defensively, not the most physical guy, but gets into battles and gets the job done. Offensively, makes good decisions. Very good skater, turns quickly and has good speed to his game.

 

USA#24(Jarred Tinordi) Bruising defenseman who had an excellent game. Stepped up at the appropriate times and dished out some big hits. Doesn’t run around to try to land big hits, but lets it come to him. Great along the boards, and used his size to his advantage to keep the Finns within his grasp. Showed good skating abilities today. Looked comfortable getting around in all zones. Offensively, does not have the playmaking touch or ability to rush the puck up and create chances, but good along the blue line to make good shots and hold the line.

 

FIN#6(Teemu Pulkkinen) Quick forward with nice hands. Plays on the top line for the Finns, who as a group have not looked very dangerous. Has shown flashes of very good offensive abilities, but not at a consistent level, especially along the boards. Definitely has creativity to his game, on the rush or in tight. Defensively, comes back hard and takes the lanes away well. Strength must improve.

 

FIN#12(Ville Pokka) Defenseman who had a very good, consistent game. Not flashy, but solid. Makes quick accurate outlet passes to get the attack started, and defensively displayed good strength along the boards. Positionally sound, but is not someone to step up on an opponent along the blue line. Offensively, joined the rush a few times and was a threat. Good skater, but can improve on overall speed.

 

FIN#20(Mikael Granlund) Counted on to be the offensive catalyst for the Finnish squad, but has not lived up to expectations thus far. Scored a goal today but was more out of luck, as he threw it out in front and went off of an American skate and in. Great skater with smooth puckhandling skills in all situations. A great playmaker, always has his head up. Displayed a very good defensive game today. Staying in shooting lanes and battled hard to retrieve pucks. Must simplify his game with the rest of his linemates and just get pucks to the net. Trying to do too much off the rush, and not enough off cycles.

 

SCOUTS NOTES: Finns had a much better effort today than against the Canadians two days ago. Showed more hustle and willingness to win battles all game long. Joel Armia had two goals, but could have had a much better game today. Very soft in all situations. Can’t say enough about Jarred Tinordi and his game today. Physically dominated the game and was so solid defensively. Jacob Trouba was another player that quiet stood out. Not flashy by any means, but as soon as he gets into a battle along the boards, it was almost a guarantee that he would come out of it with the puck. Sami Aittokallio had a great game for Finland. Kept them in the game until the third where they turned it on offensively.

 

FINAL SCORE: 4-1 Finland

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Wednesday, 28 December 2011 15:48

Team West

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Team West
# Player S/C Ht. Wt. Birthdate Hometown/Country Team/Organization
Goaltenders
1 Mack Shields L 6'3 183 02/13/1995 Saskatoon, Sask. Saskatoon Contacts (SMAAAHL)
30 Austin Lotz L 6'0 183 05/27/1995 St. Adolphe, Man. Everett (WHL)
Defense
3 Madison Bowey R 6'1 194 04/22/1995 Winnipeg, Man. Kelowna (WHL)
4 Kayle Doetzel R 6'3 188 06/19/1995 Rosetown, Sask. Red Deer (WHL)
5 Colby Harmsworth L 6'0 177 05/31/1995 Saskatoon, Sask. Saskatoon Contacts (SMAAAHL)
6 Kevin Pochuk R 6'1 192 05/22/1995 Winnipeg, Man. Winnipeg Wild (MMAAAHL)
7 Paul Stoykewych L 5'11 165 09/03/1995 Winnipeg, Man. Winnipeg South Blues (MJHL)
8 Spencer Wand L 6'3 189 04/08/1995 Saskatoon, Sask. Kootenay (WHL)
9 Colby Williams R 5'11 176 01/26/1995 Regina, Sask. Regina (SMAAAHL)
Forwards
10 Denis Bosc L 5'9 162 04/30/1995 Dufresne, Man. Steinbach (MJHL)
11 Nicholas Zajac L 5'10 165 03/27/1995 Headingley, Man. Saskatoon (WHL)
12 Alex Forsberg L 5'11 180 01/04/1995 Waldheim, Sask. Prince George (WHL)
14 Carter Hansen R 6'2 180 07/04/1995 Craven, Sask. Moose Jaw (WHL)
15 Kurt Keats L 5'7 157 08/16/1995 Winnipeg, Man. Winnipeg South Blues (MJHL)
16 Remi Laurencelle L 6'0 155 10/05/1995 Winnipeg, Man. Winnipeg Wild (MMAAAHL)
17 Craig Leverton L 5'10 185 01/02/1995 Clavet, Sask. Lethbridge (WHL)
18 Geordie Maguire L 6'0 155 04/17/1995 Winnipeg, Man. Winnipeg Wild (MMAAAHL)
19 Jonothan Martin R 6'1 190 08/23/1995 Winnipeg, Man. Kootenay (WHL)
20 Cory Millette L 5'11 185 01/19/1995 Storthoaks, Sask. Red Deer (WHL)
21 Christian Stockl R 6'0 165 04/17/1995 Winnipeg, Man. Winnipeg Wild (MMAAAHL)
22 Jordan Tkatch L 5'10 190 05/24/1995 Prud'Homme, Sask. Prince George (WHL)
23 Jarrett Fontaine L 5'5 150 05/15/1995 Humboldt, Sask. Prince George (WHL)

 

Coaches

Jamie Fiesel , Head Coach Melville, Sask. Melville (SJHL)
Bob Beatty , Assistant Coach La Ronge, Sask. La Ronge (SJHL)
Don MacGillvary , Assistant Coach Winnipeg, Man. Winnipeg South Blues (MJHL)
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Wednesday, 28 December 2011 15:45

Team Russia

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Team Russia
# Player S/C Ht. Wt. Birthdate Hometown/Country Team/Organization
Goaltenders
1 Andrei Filonenko L 6'4 200 05/05/1995 Moscow, RUS CSKA Moscow (RUS)
30 Nikita Serebryakov L 5'10 178 11/01/1995 Moscow, RUS Dynamo Moscow (RUS)
Defense
2 Rushan Rafikov L 6'1 186 05/15/1995 Saratov, RUS Lokomotiv Yaroslavi (RUS)
3 Ruslan Trubkin L 5'9 163 02/05/1995 Nizhnekamsk, RUS Ak Bars Kazan (RUS)
5 Denis Alexandrov L 6'0 171 01/17/1995 Zarechiye, RUS Soviet Wings (RUS)
12 Vladislav Lysenko L 6'0 195 03/12/1995 Kiev, UKR Mytyschi Khimik (RUS)
16 Nikita Zadorov L 6'4 205 04/16/1995 Moscow, RUS CSKA Moscow (RUS)
24 Nikita Cherepanov L 6'1 178 11/19/1995 Yaroslavl, RUS Lokomotiv Yaroslavi (RUS)
25 Vladislav Gavrikov L 6'2 189 11/21/1995 Yaroslavl, RUS Lokomotiv Yaroslavi (RUS)
29 Kirill Vorobyov L 6'1 185 02/11/1995 Demikhovo, RUS New Mexico (NAHL)
Forwards
7 Grigori Dikushin R 5'9 150 01/20/1995 Moscow, RUS Green Bay (USHL)
9 Yevgeni Zakurin R 5'9 168 01/31/1995 Yaroslavl, RUS Lokomotiv Yaroslavi (RUS)
10 Sergei Tolchinski L 5'7 150 02/03/1995 Moscow, RUS CSKA Moscow (RUS)
15 Alexei Zakarlyukin L 5'10 165 02/28/1995 Zlatoust, RUS Traktor Chelyabinsk (RUS)
18 Saveli Ilin L 5'8 150 03/30/1995 Moscow, RUS Dynamo Moscow (RUS)
19 Pavel Buchnevich L 6'0 157 04/17/1995 Cherepovets, RUS Severstal Cherepovets (RUS)
21 Ruzal Galeyev L 6'0 174 02/08/1995 Kazan, RUS Ak Bars Kazan (RUS)
22 Ivan Barbashev L 5'10 128 12/14/1995 Moscow, RUS Dynamo Moscow (RUS)
23 Maxim Mamin L 5'11 160 01/13/1995 Moscow, RUS CSKA Moscow (RUS)
26 Valentin Zykov L 6'0 174 05/15/1995 St. Petersburg, RUS CSKA Moscow (RUS)
27 Valeri Nichushkin L 6'3 177 03/04/1995 Chelyabinsk, RUS Traktor Chelyabinsk (RUS)
28 Ivan Fishchenko L 6'0 175 07/19/1995 Tyumen, RUS Avangard Omsk (RUS)
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Wednesday, 28 December 2011 15:44

Team Pacific

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Team Pacific
# Player S/C Ht. Wt. Birthdate Hometown/Country Team/Organization
Goaltenders
1 Eric Comrie L 6'0 175 07/06/1995 Edmonton, Alta. Tri-City (WHL)
30 Tristan Jarry L 6'1 175 04/29/1995 Delta, B.C. Edmonton (WHL)
Defense
2 Kyle Burroughs L 5'11 175 07/12/1995 Langley, B.C. Regina (WHL)
3 Macoy Erkamps R 5'11 193 02/02/1995 Delta, B.C. Lethbridge (WHL)
4 Mason Geertsen L 6'4 188 04/19/2005 Sherwood Park, Alta. Edmonton (WHL)
5 Keegan Kanzig L 6'5 230 02/26/1995 Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. Victoria (WHL)
6 Jesse Lees R 5'11 178 09/14/1995 Calgary, Alta. Kelowna (WHL)
7 Josh Morrissey L 6'0 184 03/28/1995 Calgary, Alta. Prince Albert (WHL)
8 Ayrton Nikkel L 6'1 185 08/30/1995 Kelowna, B.C. Brandon (WHL)
Forwards
9 Anthony Ast R 5'8 170 02/11/1995 Richmond, B.C. Vancouver (WHL)
10 Tyson Baillie R 5'10 190 11/16/1995 Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. Kelowna (WHL)
11 Greg Chase R 6'0 182 01/01/1995 Sherwood Park, Alta. Calgary (WHL)
12 Jaedon Descheneau R 5'8 165 02/22/1995 Edmonton, Alta. Kootenay (WHL)
14 Jackson Houck R 6'0 184 02/27/1995 North Vancouver, B.C. Vancouver (WHL)
15 Morgan Klimchuk L 5'11 180 03/02/1995 Calgary, Alta. Regina (WHL)
16 Curtis Lazar R 6'0 189 02/02/1995 Vernon, B.C. Edmonton (WHL)
17 Johnathon Merkley R 5'11 187 05/27/1995 Calgary, Alta. Lethbridge (WHL)
18 Matt Needham R 5'10 187 04/17/1995 Penticton, B.C. Kamloops (WHL)
19 Nic Petan L 5'9 153 03/22/1995 Delta, B.C. Portland (WHL)
20 Sam Reinhart R 6'1 177 11/06/1995 West Vancouver, B.C. Kootenay (WHL)
21 Torrin White R 5'9 155 02/18/1995 Balzac, Alta. Moose Jaw (WHL)
22 Chase Witala L 5'11 153 05/27/1995 Prince George, B.C. Prince George (WHL)

 

Coaches

Michael Dyck , Head Coach Lethbridge, Alta. Hockey Alberta
Jim Dinwoodie , Assistant Coach Coquitlam, B.C. North Shore (Bantam AAA)
Mike Mueller , Assistant Coach Drayton Valley, Alta. Drayton Valley Thunder (AJHL)
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Wednesday, 28 December 2011 15:41

Team Czech Republic

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Czech Republic
# Player S/C Ht. Wt. Birthdate Hometown/Country Team/Organization
Goaltenders
1 Rene Svoboda L 5'9 163 02/23/1995 Ostrava, CZE HC Vitkovice Steel (CZE)
2 Stepan Lukes R 5'11 165 02/25/1996 Chomutov, CZE Pirati Chomutov (CZE)
Defense
3 David Nemecek L 6'3 198 06/29/1995 Plzen, CZE HC Plzen 1929 (CZE)
4 Martin Kokes L 6'1 187 06/13/1995 Most, CZE HC Verva Litvinov (CZE)
5 Alex Pisarik L 6'0 174 01/10/1995 Trinec, CZE HC Ocelari Trinec (CZE)
6 Tomas Andrlik L 6'0 176 10/06/1995 Plzen, CZE HC Plzen 1929 (CZE)
20 Jan Stencel L 5'10 169 02/26/1995 Opava, CZE HC Vitkovice Steel (CZE)
21 Ondrej Safar L 5'11 172 11/02/1995 Sokolov, CZE HC Energie Karlovy Vary (CZE)
22 Jan Kostalek R 6'0 180 02/17/1995 Prague, CZE HC Sparta Prague (CZE)
Forwards
7 Petr Ceslik L 5'11 154 04/26/1995 Ostrava, CZE HC Vitkovice Steel (CZE)
8 Adam Zboril L 5'7 167 08/28/1995 Brno, CZE HC Kometa (CZE)
9 Jakub Vrana L 5'11 172 02/28/1996 Prague, CZE Linkopings HC (SWE)
10 David Kampf L 6'0 165 01/12/1995 Jirkov, CZE Pirati Chomutov (CZE)
12 Martin Kohout L 6'0 180 01/17/1995 Roznov Radhostem, CZE HC Vsetin (CZE)
13 Miroslav Indrak L 5'8 143 08/12/1995 Pisek, CZE IHC Pisek (CZE)
14 Martin Slansky L 5'11 150 01/14/1995 Kladno, CZE Kladno (CZE)
16 David Sysala L 6'0 176 05/05/1995 Ostrava, CZE HC Vitkovice Steel (CZE)
17 Roman Prikryl L 6'0 167 02/11/1995 Plzen, CZE HC Plzen 1929 (CZE)
18 Ondrej Kase R 5'9 143 11/08/1995 Kadan, CZE Pirati Chomutov (CZE)
19 Vaclav Pasek R 5'9 167 01/30/1995 Strakonice, CZE HC Budejovice (CZE)
23 Lubos Rob L 6'0 169 04/18/1995 Ceske Budejovice, CZE HC Budejovice (CZE)
24 Patrik Zdrahal L 5'11 174 04/09/1995 Ostrava, CZE HC Vitkovice Steel (CZE)

 

Coaches

Ludek Bukac , Head Coach Prague, CZE
David Bruk , Assistant Coach Plzen, CZE
Radek Toth , Assistant Coach Prague, CZE
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Wednesday, 28 December 2011 15:39

Team Sweden

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Team Sweden
# Player S/C Ht. Wt. Birthdate Hometown/Country Team/Organization
Goaltenders
1 Ebbe Siönäs L 5'11 179 03/07/1995 Färingsö , SWE AIK (SWE)
30 Jonas Johansson L 6'3 176 09/19/1995 Gävle, SWE Brynas IF (SWE)
Defense
2 Amil Krupic L 6'2 194 08/15/1995 Halmstad, SWE Rogle (SWE)
4 Robert Hägg L 6'2 192 02/08/1995 Uppsala, SWE MODO Hockey (SWE)
6 Anton Cederholm L 6'2 209 02/21/1995 SWE Rogle (SWE)
7 Julius Bergman R 6'1 187 11/02/1995 Stockholm, SWE Karlskrona (SWE)
8 Jens Högbom L 6'2 192 03/01/1995 Umeå, SWE Lulea HF (SWE)
9 Wilhelm Westlund L 6'0 176 03/15/1995 Stockholm, SWE Farjestads BK Karlstad (SWE)
25 Lawrence Pilut L 5'9 154 12/30/1995 Tingsryd, SWE HV 71 (SWE)
Forwards
10 Rasmus Fyrpihl L 6'0 165 04/12/1995 Örebro, SWE Orebro HK (SWE)
11 Mathias Karlsson L 5'11 154 08/22/1995 Linköping, SWE Linkopings HC (SWE)
12 André Burakowsky L 6'1 165 02/09/1995 SWE IF Malmö Redhawks (SWE)
13 Tobias Liljendahl R 6'2 194 01/10/1995 Stockholm, SWE Djurgardens IF (SWE)
14 Tobias Lindberg L 6'2 187 07/22/1995 Stockholm, SWE Djurgardens IF (SWE)
17 Fabian Gunnarsson L 5'10 176 05/23/1995 Karlstad, SWE Farjestads BK Karlstad (SWE)
18 Adam Brodecki R 5'10 146 02/22/1995 Stockholm, SWE Brynas IF (SWE)
19 Jacob de la Rose L 6'2 187 05/20/1995 Arvika, SWE Leksands IF (SWE)
20 Leon Bristedt L 5'8 168 03/14/1995 Stockholm, SWE Linkopings HC (SWE)
22 Victor Öhman L 5'9 165 07/01/1995 Örnsköldsvik, SWE MODO Hockey (SWE)
24 Anton Blomberg R 5'10 163 06/01/1995 Motala, SWE Linkopings HC (SWE)
26 Adam Winborg L 6'1 190 03/31/1995 Stockholm, SWE AIK (SWE)
29 Marcus Lindblom L 6'0 187 07/02/1995 Gävle , SWE Brynas IF (SWE)

 

Coaches

Anders Eriksén , Head Coach CAN
Mikael Rundgren , Assistant Coach
Mikael Vernblom , Goaltender Coach SWE
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Wednesday, 28 December 2011 15:34

Team Quebec

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Team Quebec
# Player S/C Ht. Wt. Birthdate Hometown/Country Team/Organization
Goaltenders
30 Alexandre Bélanger L 6'0 171 08/19/1995 Sherbrooke, Que. Magog (LHMAAAQ)
31 Zachary Fucale L 6'0 166 05/28/1995 Rosemère, Que. Halifax (LHJMQ)
Defense
2 Carl Tremblay R 6'1 189 02/15/1995 St-Siméon, Que. Séminaire St-François (LHMAAAQ)
3 Élie Bérubé L 5'10 178 08/02/1995 Cabano, Que. Collège Notre Dame (LHMAAAQ)
4 Nikolas Brouillard L 5'10 147 02/07/1995 St-Hilaire, Que. Drummondville (LHJMQ)
5 Samuel Morin L 6'5 184 07/12/1995 St-Henri, Que. Rimouski (LHJMQ)
6 Maxime Gravel R 5'11 176 02/12/1995 Blainville, Que. Collège Esther-Blondin (LHMAAAQ)
7 Justin Vanier-Guénette L 5'11 176 05/22/1995 St-Jérome, Que. Rouyn-Noranda (LHJMQ)
8 Mathieu Boily L 6'5 210 05/21/1995 Rosemère, Que. Quebec (LHJMQ)
Forwards
9 Charles Guévremont L 6'0 176 01/14/1995 Magog, Que. Magog (LHMAAAQ)
10 Anthony Duclair L 5'11 159 08/26/1995 Pointe-Claire, Que. Quebec (LHJMQ)
11 Yan-Pavel Laplante L 6'0 191 04/23/1995 Ste-Martine, Que. P.E.I. (LHJMQ)
12 Guilliaume Gauthier L 5'9 170 09/12/1995 Ste-Marth sur le Lac, Que. Rimouski (LHJMQ)
14 Jérémy Grégoire R 6'0 191 09/05/1995 Sherbrooke, Que. Chicoutimi (LHJMQ)
15 Daniel Audette L 5'8 156 05/06/1996 Blainville, Que. Collège Esther-Blondin (LHMAAAQ)
16 Tommy Veilleux L 5'11 183 05/07/1995 St-Odilon, Que. Victoriaville (LHJMQ)
17 Jonathan Drouin L 5'9 171 03/28/1995 Dollard-des Ormeaux, Que. Halifax (LHJMQ)
18 Anthony De Luca L 5'8 198 02/11/1995 Rosmère, Que. Lac St-Louis (LHMAAAQ)
19 Simon Desbiens L 6'0 182 03/16/1995 Clermont, Que. Séminaire St-François (LHMAAAQ)
20 Laurent Dauphin L 5'11 154 03/27/1995 Repentigny, Que. Collège Esther-Blondin (LHMAAAQ)
21 Alexandre Ranger R 5'9 173 08/18/1995 LaSalle, Que. Baie-Comeau (LHJMQ)
22 Frederik Gauthier L 6'3 209 04/26/1995 Mascouche, Que. Collège Esther-Blondin (LHMAAAQ)

 

Coaches

Martin Bernard , Head Coach Sherbrooke, Que. Magog (LHMAAAQ)
Dany Brunet , Assistant Coach Vaudreuil, Que. St-Eustache (LHMAAAQ)
Jon Goyens , Assistant Coach Île Bizard, Que. Lac St-Louis (LHMAAAQ)
Maxime Joyal , Goaltender Coach Châteauguay, Que. Hockey Quebec
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